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Entertaining Performances and Acts Recommended for Men That Will Liven Up the Party

At occasions where many people gather, such as weddings and parties, fun performances and skits are essential, aren’t they?

Some of you may also be looking for ideas you can use for New Year’s parties, year-end parties, or welcome parties.

In this article, we’ve put together entertainment ideas especially recommended for men.

We’ll introduce a variety of ideas, from singing and dancing performances to gags and rhythm-based comedy.

We also recommend trying unique bits that are sure to bring out spontaneous laughter.

Feel free to use these as inspiration for entertainment and acts that will liven up the venue.

Lively Entertainment and Performances Recommended for Men (61–70)

Encyclopedia of GagsFUJIWARA Haranishi

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Encyclopedia of Gags FUJIWARA Haranishi

If you’re looking for a crowd-pleasing bit for men to try, how about taking on FUJIWARA’s Haraichi’s “Gag Compendium”? His one-shot gags are loved by a wide audience, and on his YouTube channel “Haraichi Gag Club,” he’s set a goal of showcasing 1,000 gags.

Catchphrases like “Poku-chin, poku-chin~” and “Naruhodo, naruhodo, naruhodo na~!” are guaranteed to liven up the room.

It’s also fun to imitate his persona—he’s well known as a Precure fan.

Give it a try at welcome parties, New Year’s gatherings, or any time you want to have fun together.

Don’t poke it (just a little) / Don’t flick it.champions

Omoshiro-sou 2023 winning act: Champions “Don’t just tap me like that.”
Don't poke it (just a little) / Don't flick it. Champions

Chanpions, who are also known for winning the popular Gurunai segment “Omoshiro-so,” have a signature bit called “Chon tte suna yo.” It’s a rhythm-based routine where they replace the lyrics of various songs with the word “chon” and sing them.

Combined with their distinctive movements, it’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.

The material is also easy to adapt, which is a plus.

For example, you could swap in birthday songs or party tunes and sing them that way.

Yaa! Power!Nakayama Kinnikun

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Yaa! Power! Nakayama Kinniku-kun

Nakayama Kinnikun’s “Yaa! Power!” is guaranteed to liven up any event, from weddings to New Year’s parties.

Packed with the unique worldview of a comedian known for muscle-based gags, this song instantly ramps up the crowd’s excitement.

Try mimicking his powerful performance—as an active bodybuilder—by pairing the song with dance moves.

Hugely popular especially among Gen Z, this gag has been loved for over 20 years.

Give this irresistibly funny routine a try and get everyone smiling.

With “Yaa! Power!” creating unforgettable moments, all eyes will be on you!

Honnō-ji IncidentEgu-splosion

"The Honnō-ji Incident" Dancing Lesson Series [I Tried Dancing]
Honnō-ji Incident Explosion

It’s a rhythmical take on history that became explosively popular on YouTube.

You can even turn it into a parody song, so let’s rebuild “Honnoji Incident” to fit the occasion! Just note, in the original the dance and vocals were recorded separately, so singing while dancing might be tough (lol).

Eight Seconds After We MetGolden Bomber

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Eight Seconds After We Met Golden Bomber

It’s “8 Seconds After We Met” by Golden Bomber.

The song is only eight seconds long, and the audience was thrown into an uproar even at the live show where it premiered.

It’s what you might call a gag with a punchline right at the start, but if you blend it into a well-produced lineup of side acts and sing it, I think it’ll get to people bit by bit.

Pizza manTsuntsuku-tsun Expo

If you’re looking for a show with impact, “Pizzaman” is a great pick.

“Pizzaman” is a comedy bit performed by the duo Tsuntsukutsun Expo.

It features a character with a pizza on their head singing about pizza.

The high-energy vibe is what makes it so funny.

By the way, the song used is titled “pizzaman,” with lyrics written by Tsuntsukutsun Expo.

How about starting by memorizing the lyrics?

PPAPPikotaro

PPAP (Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen Official) Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen / PIKOTARO (Pikotaro)
PPAP Piko-Taro

It’s Piko-Taro’s “PPAP.” Because the lyrics are simple English, it caught on overseas and became quite a hot topic in Japan as well.

You can make a big arrangement just by replacing the apple and the pineapple with something else, so it’s a recommended song.

Don’t forget the flashy costume (lol).